Carbon Cycling
Carbon Cycling

As we strive to find alternative energy sources, most options are on the table. Biomass energy is a such solution or is it?
Biomass energy is unique in this primitive form has existed since the earliest days of mankind. Combustion wood in a cave a form of biomass energy, which is simply the transformation of organic matter in a way that produces heat. By example, a fire converts organic hot. There are, however, fixed the problem.
Global warming is a hotly debated topic with all the world has strong opinions and no one seems willing to listen to the other party. Whatever your thoughts on this question, it is clear that we produce an absolute ton of carbon-based gases of modern civilization. It is a key issue, because the amount of carbon in the atmosphere is a key factor in climate regulation on Earth.
To understand the problems of biomass as a form of energy, we must understand the cycle of biomass produced on the planet. Simplified, the biomass cycle regulates the amount of carbon in our atmosphere. Biomass, mainly in the form of plants, uses carbon to grow and biosphere effectively acts as a sponge for carbon. This sponge effect, however, limits. Like a sponge in the kitchen, carbon biomass can only hope both. Too much carbon in the atmosphere or reduce our  "sponge" to deforestation and as such, it runs the risk of overwhelming the atmosphere with carbon dioxide. If our atmosphere of excessive carbon, heat is trapped and Hell begins to loosen. From a practical standpoint, this means that our relatively mild climate on the earth are becoming more chaotic. After hurricane season in recent years, which is certainly not a good thing.
Taking into account the cycle of biomass, the negative any production of energy from biomass is that they create more carbon dioxide. A caveman sitting by a fire in a cave, use energy of biomass to produce heat, but the carbon black smoke is a nasty pollutant. In modern terms, energy from biomass does not really solve the amount of carbon we put into the atmosphere. However, there is an argument on the other side of the coin of the biomass.
Biomass Proponents say it's best source of energy than fossil fuels. The basis of this argument is that plants [biomass] occurred in much less carbon dioxide over a period of time shorter than that of fossil fuels. Therefore, burning is a status-neutral carbon. The problem, of course, is that even if this concept is correct, we reduce our carbon emissions. At this point, we must be reduce carbon dioxide, not maintaining our current production.
Biomass undoubtedly has its problems. This is a better alternative fuels fossils, but how?
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What exactly happens in the carbon cycle?
I need a summary of each part of the carbon cycle and this happens. We also need to know Human impact on the carbon cycle
carbon is absorbed by green plants - mainly under as CO2. Through the process of photosynthesis, C was separated CO2, O2 is released as waste product, and C is treated properly in different organic compounds that the plant needs for food and structure. When a plant dies or is eaten, organic compounds, mainly the form of sugars progressily are broken down into simpler compounds of carbon and energy released This process is used for animal traction for life. The simplification of complex organic compounds, possibly in the rest of carbon is bound to oxygen and CO2 is released as that produce waste. So, in summary, the plants absorb our wastes, and to take the waste product of plants. It's a delicate balance. The work world and maintain a healthy balance. If CO2 is more current than is necessary, more plants will grow. If the growth of plants, animals more food, and use the surplus plants release O2. This is a very robust and can withstand a huge amount of variation. Concerns about CO2 levels in the atmosphere near the Climate Change Center, and not the amounts in excess CO2 affect living organisms. Histories core sample of ice is very clear that the Earth has changed phenomonal in CO2 levels. The vast majority of carbon fixation occurs in the ocean. Zooplankton and phytoplankton reproduce quickly and are able to adapt very quickly to changes. Forests and tropical forests are also major contributors to carbon sequestration, but respond very slowly to changes. Also make matters worse, Tropical forests are very poor in nutrients, virtualy all of the nutrients in the system are themselves plant. If you remove the plants absorb nutrients and fall to the ground dead. It may take centuries to recover the forest. Do not be fooled on humans contribute to the cycle carbon, releasing enormous amounts of CO2 in the industry, your question is about the carbon cycle, and not climate change. Nature May compensate if left to their fate. Mans impact on the carbon cycle involves deforestation and degradation of the oceans.
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